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Shadows on the Sun is the fourth full length release from the American quartet Zen Guerrilla. In the twenty years or so that they have been knocking around the blues/rock scene they have never really managed to break the surface. They remain submerged within a pool of similar artists, all of whom are struggling to get themselves noticed or produce something that could be considered a break from the norm. Blending influences from genres as far ranging as garage rock and gospel, the music of Zen Guerrilla does its utmost to avoid being pigeon holed. With 13 tracks (plus a bonus live track) and a forty two minute running time the album is pretty standard fare and ... Read the complete review
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